Jocelyne Wildenstein, the Swiss-born socialite who gained fame for her extensive cosmetic surgeries, earning her the nickname “Catwoman,” has passed away at the age of 84. Her partner, Lloyd Klein, confirmed to AFP that she died of a pulmonary embolism in Paris on December 31, 2024.
Wildenstein was a fixture in New York tabloids, particularly during her high-profile divorce from billionaire art dealer Alec Wildenstein. The couple’s divorce, finalized in 1999, was one of the most sensationalized of its time, not just for the staggering $2.5 billion settlement but also because of Wildenstein’s changing appearance due to numerous plastic surgeries, which gave her a feline-like look. Despite often downplaying the extent of her surgeries, claiming her features were a family trait or affected by different hairstyles, her transformation was a subject of much public fascination and media coverage.
Her life was marked by both opulence and controversy, from her extravagant spending habits, where she reportedly spent $1 million monthly, to her love for big cats, mirroring her personal aesthetic choices. Wildenstein’s story was one of transformation, from a young woman in Lausanne, Switzerland, to an international socialite living amidst art, wealth, and the spotlight of the media.
The news of her death has sparked reflections on her life’s journey, with social media posts on X highlighting her unique place in pop culture. Her legacy includes not only her dramatic physical changes but also her role in one of the largest divorce settlements in history, and her subsequent financial struggles, having filed for bankruptcy in 2018.
Jocelyne Wildenstein leaves behind her children from her marriage with Alec Wildenstein and her partner, Lloyd Klein. Her life and her choices continue to be a topic of discussion, illustrating the complex interplay between identity, wealth, and the public’s fascination with transformation and beauty.